K Pop is Black culture , respect the source- Korean woman

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Who cares. We don't live in fukking Korea.
The big issue is lost market share. Arguably those are dollars that should be going to black artists.

If there's anything I'll give Koreans credit for, its their ability to market to the non-us audience. They are a very globally focused people.

For example the top executive in Korean music is JYP , and he has videos from the early 00s of being under the tutelage of Lil Jon at the Atlanta studio. But Lil John had marketed and sold to a few hundred million in America and maybe Europe. But jy Park turned around and cut him out by selling it to the billions in Asia, latin America, and the middle east. Now JY Park is worth ten times as Lil Jon because of this global perspective.


And this is just the indirect loss of profits. kpop groups are notorious for direct theft from western artists by directly stealing lyrics , composition, choreography or visual style without paying the western source, despite all this stuff being copyrighted.
 
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The big issue is lost market share. Arguably those are dollars that should be going to black artists.

Not necessarily true.

Bigotry & bias can create a dynamic where people want somebody else’s shyt done by people that look like them. It’s been happening for like century in America
 

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Who cares. We don't live in fukking Korea.
These type of folks who think like this needs to be banned from our community. You’re part of the reason why these other mothafukkas can come into our community to steal and monetize off our creations and allow them to make claims of them being the originals, and erasing Black Americans from the culture that we built from the ground up.
Then again, you might not even be Black American, which is why your ass is so defensive about this. :scust:
 
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She's right. Everything people love about K-pop started with us.

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The music, dancing, and fashion, all of it. That whole subculture started with us. TLC, New Edition, Janet Jackson, Bel Viv Devoe, SWV, Bobby Brown, Kid n Play, LL Cool J, Michael Jackson, all of it.

Even their little haircuts started with Mike. lol.
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The big issue is lost market share. Arguably those are dollars that should be going to black artists.

If there's anything I'll give Koreans credit for, its their ability to market to the non-us audience. They are a very globally focused people.

For example the top executive in Korean music is JYP , and he has videos from the early 00s of being under the tutelage of Lil Jon at the Atlanta studio. But Lil John had marketed and sold to a few hundred million in America and maybe Europe. But jy Park turned around and cut him out by selling it to the billions in Asia, latin America, and the middle east. Now JY Park is worth ten times as Lil Jon because of this global perspective.


And this is just the indirect loss of profits. kpop groups are notorious for direct theft from western artists by directly stealing lyrics , composition, choreography or visual style without paying the western source, despite all this stuff being copyrighted.
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